Name
thunderbird — stdin stdout - file -- opt --help --version
Synopsis
thunderbird
Thunderbird is one of the most popular graphical email programs, available not only for Linux but also Windows and Macintosh. The first time you run Thunderbird, you’ll be guided through a series of dialogs to set up your mail account. Once this is complete, the main Thunderbird window presents you with common email operations:
Inbox |
View your mail |
Write |
Compose a new mail message |
Get Mail |
Check for new messages on your mail server |
Reply |
Reply to a message, only to the sender |
Reply All |
Reply to a message, to all addresses in the To and CC lines |
Forward |
Forward a message to a third party |
Thunderbird is highly configurable. You can customize the entire look and feel of the program (known as the “Theme”), install add-ons to provide new features, and more. See http://www.getthunderbird.com for details.
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